Did you miss my exciting news this morning? I will be one of the authors on the HarperCollins YA #BTCYA panel in October, along with the marvellous Jessica Shirvington (author of Disruption and Corruption). It’s shaping up to be a brilliant night filled with goodies, pizza, book talk, signings, authors, book-friend-talk panels and you should…
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Today, I’m over at the One Girl Org website, chin-wagging about why I’m proud to be a Do It In A Dress 2014 ambassador. Here’s a sneak peek: Why is girls’ education SO important to you? I’m the first to admit that I’ve had a wonderful public education. I was born and raised in Wagga…
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It’s the week for exciting, fun news! My debut novel THE INTERN is being released in German, via the folks at Random House, in October. Well, here’s the cover – isn’t she a pretty lass? The tweaked title – ‘Mein teuflisch glamouröses praktikum’ – translates to “My infernally glamorous internship”. Adorably hilariously wonderful. Love that…
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I love meeting readers and aspiring writers – it’s one of the bonuses of this crazy author adventure! Would you like to arrange something for your school, uni, book club, bookstore, festival, panel, writing class or chocolate-appreciation club? Invite me along (by dropping me a note with all the details here).
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Love YA? Love pizza? Love meeting authors? Love meeting other bookworms? Combine all those AMAZING loves on October 16 at this epic YA event. RSVP details are below! <3
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I’m an author of YA books and a magazine writer/sub-editor, and I’m “doing it in a dress” to help educate young girls in Africa.As you may (or may not) know, I’m proud as punch to be an Online Ambassador for Do It In A Dress, which is doing its part to raise money for the…
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